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Changes to gnats/doc/gnats.texi
From: |
Yngve Svendsen |
Subject: |
Changes to gnats/doc/gnats.texi |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 07:38:25 -0400 |
Index: gnats/doc/gnats.texi
diff -c gnats/doc/gnats.texi:1.34 gnats/doc/gnats.texi:1.35
*** gnats/doc/gnats.texi:1.34 Sun Oct 20 18:30:49 2002
--- gnats/doc/gnats.texi Thu Oct 24 07:38:25 2002
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for the change. If the party responsible for the PR changes, the
previous responsible party and the new responsible party receive notice
of the change. The change and reason are also recorded in the
! @samp{Audit-Trail} field of the Problem Report. (@xref{edit-pr,,Editing
! existing Problem Reports}. For information on the @samp{Audit-Trail}
field, see @ref{Fields,,Problem Report format}.)
When the originator of the Problem Report confirms that the solution
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for the change. If the party responsible for the PR changes, the
previous responsible party and the new responsible party receive notice
of the change. The change and reason are also recorded in the
! @code{Audit-Trail} field of the Problem Report. (@xref{edit-pr,,Editing
! existing Problem Reports}. For information on the @code{Audit-Trail}
field, see @ref{Fields,,Problem Report format}.)
When the originator of the Problem Report confirms that the solution
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@address@hidden sets the root installation for
@dfn{host-dependent} files as follows:
- @c FIXME - check these
@table @asis
@item @sc{gnats} user tools
@address@hidden/bin}
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*** 764,770 ****
@c XXX Add reference to remote tool installation section here.
@code{gnatsd} is usually started from the inetd facility and should run as
! the @samp{gnats} user (the actual username of this user is configurable
during installation, @pxref{Configure and make,,Configuring and
compiling the software} for details.)
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@c XXX Add reference to remote tool installation section here.
@code{gnatsd} is usually started from the inetd facility and should run as
! the @code{gnats} user (the actual username of this user is configurable
during installation, @pxref{Configure and make,,Configuring and
compiling the software} for details.)
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@end smallexample
@noindent
! matches all PRs whose @samp{>State:} values match with the regular
expression @samp{open}.
We can substitute the expression @samp{o} for @samp{open}, according
to @sc{gnu} regular expression syntax. This matches all values of
! @samp{>State:} which begin with the letter @samp{o}.
We see that
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@end smallexample
@noindent
! matches all PRs whose @code{State} values match with the regular
expression @samp{open}.
We can substitute the expression @samp{o} for @samp{open}, according
to @sc{gnu} regular expression syntax. This matches all values of
! @code{State} which begin with the letter @samp{o}.
We see that
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@end smallexample
@noindent
! in this case, since the only value for @samp{>State:} which matches
the expression @samp{o} in a standard installation is @samp{open}.
@samp{State="o"} also matches @samp{o}, @samp{oswald}, and even
@samp{oooooo}, but none of those values are valid states for a Problem
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@end smallexample
@noindent
! in this case, since the only value for @code{State} which matches
the expression @samp{o} in a standard installation is @samp{open}.
@samp{State="o"} also matches @samp{o}, @samp{oswald}, and even
@samp{oooooo}, but none of those values are valid states for a Problem
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@end smallexample
@noindent
! matches all values for @samp{>State:} which contain an @samp{a}. (These
include @samp{analyzed} and @samp{feedback}.)
Another way to understand what wildcards do is to follow them on their
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@end smallexample
@noindent
! matches all values for @code{State} which contain an @samp{a}. (These
include @samp{analyzed} and @samp{feedback}.)
Another way to understand what wildcards do is to follow them on their
- Changes to gnats/doc/gnats.texi, Yngve Svendsen, 2002/10/14
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